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GASB Proposes Guidance on Subsequent Events
FASB Issues Post-Implementation Review Report for Its Revenue Recognition Standard
Newsom: California Will Offer EV Rebates if Trump Cuts Federal Tax Credit
FASB Seeks Feedback on Clarification to Interim Effective Date for Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses Standard
Long IRS Delays in Assisting Identity Theft Victims Are ‘Unconscionable,’ National Taxpayer Advocate Says
Nearly 500,000 taxpayers with cases pending at the IRS waited almost 19 months for their identity theft issues to be resolved.
Tax Tips for Accountants With Gambling Clients
With millions trying their luck, complex tax rules for reporting and deducting gambling winnings and losses present new challenges for taxpayers.
2024 Predictions: Automation and AI Will Augment Tax Compliance Landscape
Several experts share their top tax and technology predictions, and explore how the intersection of automation and artificial intelligence will continue to impact tax compliance, how economic and market factors will affect growth across global business segments, and more.
IRS Warns Tax Pros of Another ‘New Client’ Scheme Involving Cybercriminals
The IRS has seen a new round of email scams where cybercriminals pose as potential clients looking for tax help.
Trump Considers Making Permanent 2017 Tax Cuts for Individuals
While Trump plans to keep the 21% corporate tax rate unchanged if re-elected, his 2017 tax cuts for individuals will expire after 2025.
Tax Season to Start January 29, 2024
The IRS has announced that it will start accepting and processing tax returns on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. The agency expects more than 128.7 million individual tax returns to be filed by the April 15, 2024, tax deadline.
IRS Launches Tax Professional Awareness Week
The special week is the IRS' latest effort in support of taxpayers and the tax community. Each year, millions of taxpayers seek the help of tax professionals to prepare their federal tax returns and other filings.
Vegas CPA Gets Prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud
Guilty of conspiring with, and paid a public official with the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation more than $150,000 in bribes and kickbacks.